Recommended Tools

 

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Recommended Tools

Sharia Economic Law Innovation (SELI)

Sharia Economic Law Innovation (SELI) recommends the following academic tools to support authors in preparing high-quality manuscripts. These tools may assist authors in similarity checking, reference management, grammar improvement, language polishing, citation organization, and manuscript preparation before submission.

A Note for Authors

Authors are encouraged to use academic tools responsibly before submitting manuscripts to SELI. Please ensure that the manuscript is original, properly cited, grammatically clear, well-structured, and compliant with the journal’s author guidelines. The use of tools does not replace the author’s responsibility for accuracy, originality, ethical compliance, and scholarly integrity.

Recommended Academic Tools

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Turnitin

A widely used similarity detection tool to help authors identify overlapping text and improve originality before submission.

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iThenticate

A professional plagiarism and originality checking tool commonly used in scholarly publishing workflows.

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Mendeley

A reference manager that helps authors organize literature, insert citations, and prepare references in APA 7th edition style.

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Zotero

An open-source citation management tool for collecting, organizing, annotating, and citing academic references.

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Grammarly

An AI-assisted writing tool that may help improve grammar, spelling, punctuation, clarity, and sentence fluency.

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QuillBot

A paraphrasing and summarizing tool that may support sentence improvement when used carefully and ethically.

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DeepL

A translation and language refinement tool that can help authors improve clarity when preparing English manuscripts.

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ORCID

A persistent digital identifier for researchers. Authors are encouraged to provide ORCID ID for accurate academic identity and publication metadata.

Ethical Use of Academic and AI Tools

SELI allows authors to use academic tools and AI-assisted writing tools only for responsible support, such as grammar checking, language polishing, translation, citation organization, formatting, and similarity review. These tools must not replace the author’s academic judgment, research responsibility, or ethical accountability.

Important AI Ethics Statement: AI tools must not be used to create fake data, fabricated references, false citations, unsupported theories, manipulated results, or misleading academic claims. If AI tools are used in manuscript preparation, authors must declare their use transparently in the statement letter or manuscript declaration section.

Pre-Submission Quality Checklist

  • Manuscript has been checked for originality and similarity.
  • References are managed using Mendeley, Zotero, or equivalent citation tools.
  • All citations and references are accurate, relevant, and traceable.
  • Language, grammar, and clarity have been reviewed carefully.
  • Author information, ORCID ID, affiliation, and email are complete.
  • Any use of AI-assisted tools has been declared transparently.
  • No fabricated data, false references, or unsupported academic claims are included.

SELI encourages authors to use academic tools ethically and responsibly.
The final responsibility for manuscript originality, accuracy, citation quality, and research integrity remains fully with the author(s).

Sharia Economic Law Innovation (SELI)
Published by PT. Inovasi Analisis Data
Email: seli@analysisdata.co.id